Gameweek 30 is the second week of the FPL Challenge "Dependables" series. This week's FPL Challenge is called "Goal Threat", as every player in the match who has three or more goal attempts will receive SIX extra points.
Managers can own a maximum of one player per club in their 6-a-side team and there is an unlimited budget.
Here, FPL expert Sam Bonfield reveals her team and explains her thinking, to help you pick your own line-up.
Pick your GW30 Challenge team NOW
Goalkeeper
Caoimhin Kelleher (Brentford)
Goalkeepers are very unlikely to have one shot on goal during a match, never mind three! As a result I have opted for the goalkeeper with the best chance of a clean sheet, outside of the clubs that I wanted an outfield player from.
Brentford have kept seven clean sheets this season, with four of them coming since Gameweek 19. The Bees also recorded a shutout against Monday's opponents Wolverhampton Wanderers back in Gameweek 17, while Wolves have scored the fewest goals this season, with only 22.
Kelleher also has good upside with the Republic of Ireland having made 76 saves and picked up 15 save points. He has also benefited from six bonus points, as well as points for three penalty saves.
Defender
Gabriel (Arsenal)
On average this season, Gabriel has averaged 0.74 shots per match in the Premier League, with the majority coming from set-pieces.
Arsenal host an Everton side who have conceded shots from 107 set-pieces this season, with 69 of them coming from headed opportunities. When comparing Gabriel to other defenders in the game to see who might benefit from the additional points this week, team-mate Riccardo Calafiori is the defender who averages the most shots on target per 90 minutes, with 1.55. This is still significantly below the three shots needed to get the six extra points.
Therefore, I have opted for security of minutes, set-piece threat and the potential for a clean sheet over the extra points in this week's challenge, and also why I have also opted to play with just one defender as a result of the midfielders and forwards being more likely to hit the threshold.
Midfielder
Matheus Cunha (Man Utd)
Normally I immediately turn to Bruno Fernandes when considering a Manchester United player, or possibly Bryan Mbeumo. However, Cunha ranks second for shots per 90 minutes this season, with 3.19 shots, behind only Erling Haaland. Therefore if Cunha has a "normal" match this weekend, he should achieve the additional six points.
Team-mates Fernandes and Mbeumo have averaged 2.56 and 2.51 shots per 90 this season, for context. United welcome Aston Villa to Old Trafford on Sunday, with Unai Emery's side having allowed 370 shots this season. This means on average they are conceding 12.75 shots per match.
Forwards
Erling Haaland (Man City)
As previously mentioned, Haaland is averaging the most shots on goal of every player per 90 minutes, with 3.79. Man City visit a West Ham side who have conceded the second-most shots in the league, with 428, at an average of 14.75 per match.
Despite Haaland's dip in form over recent weeks, Man City will need the win this weekend to ensure that they stay in the title race, and on top of his impressive underlying stats, he makes my team and is also my captain.
Hugo Ekitike (Liverpool)
Across their last four home league matches, Liverpool have scored 11 goals. Ekitike has only scored one of these, although he did also register two assists.
In those matches, the forward had 17 shots on goal at an average at 4.25 per match. He faces a Spurs defence who have conceded 106 shots over the last six Gameweeks, which is better than only bottom side Wolves, while they have let in 15 goals, the most in the competition over the same period.
There is some risk of rotation with Liverpool also needing to turn around a 1-0 deficit in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie against Galatasaray. But with Liverpool also needing to secure Champions League football next season, I am expecting Ekitike to start. If he doesn't then, I will either swap to another Liverpool player or to Brentford's Igor Thiago, who is at home to Wolves on Monday night.
Raul Jimenez (Fulham)
Jimenez has averaged 2.91 shots per 90 this season, just short of the threshold in this week's challenge.
Fulham visit a Nottingham Forest side who have conceded 80 shots on goal over the last six Gameweeks. Jimenez has scored three goals and registered an assist across his last six Premier League matches and scored against Forest in the reverse fixture earlier this season.
The Mexican is a doubt for Sunday's match following the death of his father this week.